
until you've gone into a chippy and asked for a sausage supper and tried to hand over a bunch of pound notes, you've got no fucking cause to complain
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Wed 11 Jul 2012, 22:01,
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I've been to take aways in the south
I HAVE EVERY FUCKING RIGHT TO COMPLAIN!!!!!one!!!eleven
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Wed 11 Jul 2012, 22:03,
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I HAVE EVERY FUCKING RIGHT TO COMPLAIN!!!!!one!!!eleven

The only place I know with pound notes are the Channel Islands.
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Wed 11 Jul 2012, 22:03,
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Pound notes. It was cute how they were trying to be different with their monopoly money.
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Wed 11 Jul 2012, 22:11,
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last i knew they were still legal tender, just very rare.
well, i say legal tender. if you believe the nerds on wikipedia they aren't actually legal tender at all, but they're de facto legal tender. yeah.
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well, i say legal tender. if you believe the nerds on wikipedia they aren't actually legal tender at all, but they're de facto legal tender. yeah.

but ten years back pound notes - bank of scotland, i think; i think both clydesdale and rbos had stopped them - were *always* given in change by the butchers in st andrews. i think they had a massive stock of them or something. it wasn't very easy to buy anything with them in england.
for all i know the butchers has shut down and pound notes have finally died.
edit: i just went and checked. the nerds on wikipedia reassure me that pound notes are still issued in scotland, but it's rbos that issue them, not bos. that told me.
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Thu 12 Jul 2012, 0:14,
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for all i know the butchers has shut down and pound notes have finally died.
edit: i just went and checked. the nerds on wikipedia reassure me that pound notes are still issued in scotland, but it's rbos that issue them, not bos. that told me.